FingerTec Access Control with an Automatic Sliding door

Tuesday, November 19, 2013
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The automatic sliding door can be opened by activating control methods such as motion
detectors, push buttons, key switches and access control readers.

There
are three types of input that can be used by the automatic sliding door controller/motor
if you want to implement access control as the activating control method. Read more to see the three inputs.

Dry Contact

A relay signal from FingerTec’s access control models to open the sliding door.

Wet Contact

A DC output from FingerTec’s access control models to open the sliding door.

Weigand Input

A Weigand 26 bit output from FingerTec’s access control models to open the
sliding door.

FingerTec models that support the above inputs for the automatic sliding door are:

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The brand FingerTec was born in 2000, with a visionary objective to bringing the then high-tech fingerprint technology normally used by government sector into a technology that is viable, affordable and reachable by mass commercial market. Its first 5-year plan was dedicated to the R&D incubation, mainly targeted in improving the fingerprint matching algorithm, the product’s robustness and user-friendliness; in short to provide fundamentals for the brand to soar high when it was launched. Within those 5 years, FingerTec had won 3 international awards as recognitions for its technology advancement.
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